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191675947s. l. s. d. [vers 1916-1918] | 12.40 x 17 cm | 2 pages sur un feuillet remplié
45399o.J. München, 3. III. 1848, Gr.-8°. 1 1/2 S. Bläuliches Papier.
195375729Paris 8 janvier 1953 | 21 x 27 cm | 1 pages et quelques lignes sur un feuillet
58712o.J. Ohne Ort (Frankfurt), 23. XII. 1759, 8° (17 x 10 cm). 58 nn. Bl. OKart. mit Kleisterpapier (bestoßen und beschabt).
189776333S. n. | Paris 23 janvier 1897 | 10.20 x 6.30 cm | une carte de visite et son enveloppe
Small 4to. 144 unnumbered pages. Contemporary limp vellum over cardboard with handwritten spine title. Sprinkled edges. A complete transcript of a lecture from Ricciardelli's medical training, apparently at the University of Naples. Among the many authorities quoted are Paracelsus, Descartes, Jodocus Willich, Franciscus Sylvius, William Cockburn (Jonathan Swift's medical adviser, whose 1695 outline of pathology, "Oeconomia corporis animalis", is quoted from), Théophile Bonet, and Fabricius Hildanus. - Some occasional brownstaining, but altogether a well-preserved, well-legible manuscript. For the Ricciardelli family of Pescocostanzo, in the Province of L'Aquila in Italy's Abruzzo region, who produced several doctors of medicine, law, and divinity, cf. Memorie intorno alla origine e progresso di Pesco Costanzo (Monte Cassino 1866), pp. 157-160.
184887237s. l. s. d. [circa 1848] | 10 x 15.90 cm | une page sur un bifeuillet
194586737S. n. | s. l. s. d. [ca 1945] | 9 x 13.50 cm | une page recto verso
189778160Paris s. d. [après 1897] | 13.80 x 9 cm | une carte autographe recto et verso
190390022Sans nom d'éditeur | Sans lieu d'édition s. d. [1903-1904] | 12.9 x 14.6 cm | 3 pages sur un double feuillet
45652o.J. Ohne Ort (Hamburg), 1891, 8°. 21 beschriftete und einige leere Bl. Hlwd.-Kladde d. Zt. (etw. bestoßen).
193075331930 1 Livre-catalogue pour une collection d'autographes. In-4, (1930), maroquin vert orné,sous étui et cartonnage, 119 pp.
191073656s. l. s. d. | 20.70 x 10.60 cm | une feuille
190078919s. l. [Paris] s. d. [ca. 1900] | 12.30 x 16.50 cm | 4 pages sur un double feuillet
54397o.J. Leipzig, rückseit. datiert "am 23. Januar 1895", 12 x 10 cm. Mit Passepartout unter Glas gerahmt (gering bestoßen).
8vo. French manuscript on paper. (1), III, 92 (but: 93, pp. 22-23 on 1 f., pp. 83-84 on two ff. each), (3 ff. with notes to pp. 10, 59, 85, 86). Prefixed by an autograph title-page and dedication to Alidor Delzant signed as well as an autograph letter signed (4to, 4 pp.) and autograph envelope bound to the front blank leaves. Contemporary red morocco binding with giltstamped spine. Marbled endpapers. Henri Blaze de Bury's biography of the famous Venetian noblewoman Bianca Cappello, mistress and later consort of Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, was first published over two issues of the "Revue des Deux Mondes" (nos. 63 and 64 of 1884) and again in 1886 as part of his collection "Dames of the Renaissance". The present manuscript with its frequent changes, deletions and corrections as well as occasional excisions constitutes the author's working manuscript as revised for publication; several remaining departures from the published text are probably due to revisions in the galley proofs. - Blaze de Bury inscribed his manuscript to the lawyer, writer and bibliophile Alidor Delzant (1848-1905), executor of the last will of the brothers Goncourt. An autograph letter by Blaze de Bury to Delzant, his "imperfect neighbor" but "most lovely human being", is bound before the manuscript: Blaze de Bury thanks Delzant for his encouraging letter, contrasting it with a negative response to "Bianca Capello“ which had compared the author to Boccaccio, decrying the immorality of the story. - Bianca Cappello (1548-87) was born into one of Venice's foremost noble families. At age 15 she fell in love with a commoner and escaped with him to his native Florence, where they married. Grand Duke Cosimo I granted Bianca protection from her family's attempts to return her to Venice. The marriage was unhappy, and Bianca soon formed an intimate relationship with Grand Prince Francesco, the heir apparent. Francesco, who was married to Joanna of Austria, made Bianca his mistress, and their son Antonio (1576-1621) was born out of wedlock. In 1574 Francesco succeeded to the Grand Duchy and, much to his wife’s discontent, installed Bianca in a palace (Palazzo di Bianca Cappello). Upon Joanna's death in 1578, Francesco secretly married Bianca. The marriage was publicly announced in 1579, and Bianca was subsequently crowned the Grand Duchess of Tuscany. Bianca and Francesco died in 1587 within days of each other, sparking rumours of poisoning. Although Antonio had been legitimized, he was barred from the throne by his uncle Ferdinando, who managed to succeed his elder brother as Grand Duke. - Two pages cut but no loss to text. Paper insignificantly browned and a little fingerstained throughout. Well preserved. H. Blaze de Bury, Bianca Capello, grand-duchesse de Toscane, in: La Revue des Deux Mondes, nos. 63 and 64 (Paris: 1884). H. Blaze de Bury, Dames de la Renaissance (Paris: G. Lévy, 1886).
192984821Angers 25 Septembre 1929 | 13.50 x 20.50 cm | quatre pages sur un feuillet double
184684820Mâcon 26 Décembre 1846 | 13.50 x 20.50 cm | une page sur un feuillet
9798s.l., s.n., s.d. (fin XVIIIème), 1 1 cahier. 3 feuillets in-4 manuscrits ;
197173355Sommières 12-02-1971 | 10.50 x 14.50 cm | une carte postale et enveloppe
57750o.J. Bayreuth, C. Giessels's Officin, 1901, 33 x 21,5 cm. Doppelblatt.
49336o.J. Berlin, 17. I. 1838, Fol. 1 Seite. Mit papiergedecktem Siegel.
191080833Alger s. d. [ca 1910] | 16.30 x 10.60 cm | une carte
1778919461778 - 1779 | 15.5 x 13.5 cm | Une feuille
194088841s. d. [juillet 1940] | 21 x 27 cm | Une page sur un feuillet